The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes96-97Theodore Foster, 1855 |
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... feeling may , under such circumstances , prevail - a desire to appropriate as large a share as possible of the county stock ( the magnitude of which suggests also a false esti- mate of its inexhaustible character ) to them- selves and ...
... feeling may , under such circumstances , prevail - a desire to appropriate as large a share as possible of the county stock ( the magnitude of which suggests also a false esti- mate of its inexhaustible character ) to them- selves and ...
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... feeling , or truth - their in- vention , their observation of life and of the shades of character - their humour , or the high moral tendency of their satire , nay , even of their sweetness , facility , and grace of style in peril . The ...
... feeling , or truth - their in- vention , their observation of life and of the shades of character - their humour , or the high moral tendency of their satire , nay , even of their sweetness , facility , and grace of style in peril . The ...
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... feeling , ' not only as a good example of his style , but as bearing on the same subject with our last extract from Mr. Sewell . Both passages are , perhaps , to a certain degree one - sided ; and each may fur- nish a correction or ...
... feeling , ' not only as a good example of his style , but as bearing on the same subject with our last extract from Mr. Sewell . Both passages are , perhaps , to a certain degree one - sided ; and each may fur- nish a correction or ...
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